10 Tech Essentials for One Bag Travel
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0:00 - Intro
0:24 - NITECORE Carbo 10000 Power Bank: packhacker.com/travel-gear/ni...
1:20 - WOTOBEUS 130W USB C GaN Wall Charger: packhacker.com/travel-gear/wo...
3:00 - Altec Lansing Mini H2O - Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker: packhacker.com/travel-gear/al...
4:00 - tomtoc Explorer-H01 Tech Pouch: packhacker.com/travel-gear/to...
5:06 - SnapWireless PowerBase Go: packhacker.com/travel-gear/sn...
6:00 - Peak Design Micro Clutch: packhacker.com/travel-gear/pe...
6:56 - Lumintop GT Nano: packhacker.com/travel-gear/lu...
7:50 - Clutch Charger Pro: packhacker.com/travel-gear/cl...
8:40 - MYPIN TSA Approved Fingerprint Padlock: packhacker.com/travel-gear/my...
9:32 - ALPAKA Slim Laptop Sleeve: packhacker.com/travel-gear/al...
In this video, we’re chatting about tech essentials for one bag travel, from a super-thin battery bank that can stick to your phone, to a multi-use charger and a tech pouch to carry it all. If you’re looking for the best tiny flashlight, the lightest and most powerful quick charger, or a protective laptop case, we’ve got great travel tech accessories to share.
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I always find it interesting when people go to local places with speakers, let alone actually traveling with them. The only place I listen to music without headphones is at home as to not bother other people.
The beach…park..(you don’t need to have to music loud) …I’ll also have the speakers on at the airbnb/hotel if hanging out with a group/getting ready
I play music on my speaker when I shower and get ready 🤷♂️
Playing white noise while you sleep can block out a lot of noise in a hotel. Spotify has one-hour tracks that can be played on repeating loop.
You obviously live your best life
I'll just say from experience this speaker is meh at best. I bought one at Walgreens on the way to a camping trip a few years ago (forgot my speaker at home at it was like 25 bucks). It's not the worst but it definitely isn't the best
If you purchase the Altec Lansing speaker it is important to buy the IMW258 model rather than the IMW257. Externally they look exactly the same, but the IMW258 adds two features: a 3.5mm port to connect the speaker to non-Bluetooth devices and the ability to pair the speaker to another IMW258 for true stereo sound. I bought two and I think the speakers sound much better in stereo mode. The speaker in this video is the IMW257 and it will not pair with another speaker.
love the Carbo, I have one myself. However it is expensive and unless you’re doing some more serious physical activity it might be overkill compared to the cheaper NB10000 Gen 2. I keep mine in my emergency kit but have the regular in my travel bag.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
Great video 🎉🎉
Hope you enjoyed Porto. I identified my city during GAN charger sequence 😊 Nice vídeo as always.
Thanks for watching! 😃
-Eric
I haven't use that peak design product but I have many PD products and all of them has been really good and it's probably only company which all product what I have bought I have been happy =) For a EDC flashlight I prefer Nitecore EDC27 which I carry with me and I have been really happy with it.
Hey, first of all cool video but Lauren can you tell me where you got your glasses from? This one looks nice. :D
@0:24 I have the Carbo series and I greatly value a lightweight and slim design - and Nitecore knocked it out of the park as far as I'm concerned. Yes the Carbo does suffer with some LED backlight bleed which i hope they fix in the next gen. I ended up giving away most of my other smaller 10K & 20K powerbanks to family.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
So many great gadgets.... you know though... those finger print locks are worthless if you used it to lock your backpack to a chair while in the pool or at the beach. It turns out when your skin swells from being in the water, the finger print sensors won't recognize your finger prints until your finger dries to normal. This happened to me in Riviera Maya, and I had to wait 10 minutes to get my backpack unleashed from the chair I had it anchored to. It was funny at the time, however a little frustrating.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙 That would be frustrating.
-Eric
what was the camera in 6.50? it looks so compact
Always love the one-bag travel vids, I've been on a real minimalist/small tech clip lately!
Thanks for watching! 😃
-Eric
Amazing videos as always! QQ why aren’t you reviewing Columbia backpacks? Looks like a reputable brand from the US
Just bought the Clutch Charger Pro. Good weight to performance ratio I think. Another one I have coming in is the Vapcell P2150A.
Thanks for sharing! 🤙 The Vapcell is interesting 👀
-Eric
As a owner of nitecore pb2000 which is bigger version of this powerbank I can't recommend it. It's outputs stopped working few times and it's getting round so I don't know how long it's safe to keep using it =(
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙 That's a bummer 😔
-Eric
If it’s getting round, get it out of your house asap. Lithium fires are no joke.
Time to bring that to the recycling park or put it in a container with sand outside.
You really need to test the ESR MagSafe 3 in 1 travel charger. It’s light years better than the PowerBase Go. Just leave the huge case they send it in behind.
Wow hadn't seen this before, looks like an awesome all in one charger. Great rec!
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along.
-Eric
I'm gonna have to say no to the Clutch-- maybe the V3 I bought was faulty or the output was way too low for current flagship phones, but it does not charge my Pixel 7 anymore, and I've had it for only a year. Maybe the Pro is better, but I'm not keen on giving it another chance personally.
The Nitecore powerbanks are far better from the looks, and realisticaly I've never thought the "portability" of the Clutch to be a standout feature.
Not on my kit yet, but I am saving up for it. The shiftcam pro grip is basically the grip Lauren showed, but for your phone. As much as I would like a DSLR camera, most of the time my phone is apt enough for what I need.
The fingerprint entry lock was the only thing I found interesting enough to maybe buy.
If you do buy the finger print lock, be sure to clear the pad after every use. Fingerprint biometrics are easy to hack. The oils from your thumb stay on the pad after use. A hacker can put a piece of scotch tape over the sensor, tricking it into thinking the hacker is using your thumbprint
@@OtakuAnime01 Oh yeah, thanks. You see in movies of criminals chopping off or out body parts for biometric entry. 😂
lolol the code on the tsa lock 😂
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These days all are usb c so speaker with micro usb is a no go
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Is it even legal for companies to inflate their prices for one customer because they are returning and they don’t want them to notice? That sounds fishy. You like totally should’ve have to use a VPN to buy a damn plane ticket 😂
Except for the powerbank, none of the items presented would make it into my travel bag.
What do you have in there?! 🧐
If I am carring a external speaker it has to be better than the speaker bulit into my phone or tablet
Why that powerbank... it's terrible. Only one output. There are so many Better. If you don't know which to get, always default to Anker.
No wall charger??
@@alimfuzzywhich powerbank? they showed two in the video, the Nitecore NB10000 and Clutch Pro and they both have two outputs! Both are considered the best and lightest power banks for their size. By comparison most of the Anker power banks are larger and heavier for a given capacity.
"Recharges with Micro USB" that's a sign that it's not good to add to the trip... you need an extra cable to charge it and it's already dated....
Don't recommend Micro USB products, stick with USB-C
Lots of overpriced items